244 Classified Lists 



base of the petals. All require the same culture, and bloom from July 

 to October. 



NASTURTIUM. Tall (Tropceolum ma jus, var. Nankeen Yellow). 

 8-10 ft. N. Lobbs (Tropceolum Lobbianum, var. aureum). 8 ft. 

 Dark-leaved and richer in bloom than the common tall varieties; also 

 the best for house culture. All the tall varieties bloom later than the 

 dwarf kinds. For culture see N. White An., June. 



OXYURA (Layia Calliglossa, known to the trade as O. Chrysan- 

 themoides). 6 in. A low border plant with flowers having both the rays 

 and disk of a bright yellow. Any good garden soil. 



PANSY. May be grown as an annual; for varieties see Yellow Per., 

 April; for culture see Pansy, White Per., April. Spring sown seeds 

 bloom from July to October. 



PHLOX (P. Drummondii, var. grandiflora) . Single and double 

 varieties in yellow. 1-2 ft. See Phlox, White An., July. 



PORTULACA, ROSE Moss (P. grandiflora, var. Yellow). 6 in. Do not 

 sow seeds until June. See Portulaca, White An., July. 



SNAPDRAGON (Antirrhinum majus, var. Yellow). 2 ft. Treated as 

 an annual sown in early spring it blooms from July to October. For 

 culture see Snapdragon, White Per., July. Also pink and red varieties. 



STOCK. Ten weeks, GILLYFLOWER (Matthiola annua, var. Perpetual 

 Perfection). i| ft. A fine yellow variety of this choice plant. For 

 culture see White An., July. Also pink and red varieties. 



SWEET-PEA (Lathyrus odoratus, var. Queen Victoria and Mrs. Eck- 

 ford). 4 ft. Two yellow varieties that can be trusted. For culture see 

 Sweet- Pea, White An., July. 



AUGUST 



YELLOW ANNUALS 



COCKSCOMB (Celosia cristata, dwarf var. Golden Yellow; also Light 

 Yellow). 9 in. The common form which is showy in color and the 

 flowers resemble a cock's comb. Has no delicacy nor grace. 



COCKSCOMB (Celosia plumosa, var. Yellow), ij ft. A very different 

 growth from the above, the bloom consisting of long feathery plumes. 

 To secure the largest blooms from Celosia transplant three or four times. 

 Give any good soil and sun. August to September. Red variety see 

 Red An., August. 



